e jean carroll case becomes rallying cry as schools warn of "sexual entitlement crisis" among teens using social media to "normalize predatory behavior"
A coalition of high school ethics boards across three states has issued an urgent alert claiming that the E. Jean Carroll verdict has sparked a disturbing trend among students, who they say are misinterpreting the case to justify "rape culture" as entertainment. In a viral TikTok challenge, teens are reportedly creating skits that mock Carroll’s testimony, with some educators describing it as a "moral free fall" where young people weaponize legal proceedings to degrade survivors. Critics argue the phenomenon signals the collapse of accountability in the digital age, where a landmark case meant to uphold justice is instead being warped into a game. "We are watching the ethical fabric rot in real time," one district superintendent warned, calling for an immediate ban on social media platforms that amplify these videos.